The fierce rivalry between the Australia Women’s National Cricket Team and the India Women’s National Cricket Team continues to thrill fans and analysts alike. In this article, we’ll walk through each ODI of their recent series in India held in September 2025, examining critical moments, standout performances, turning points, and the overarching narrative that defines this high-caliber battle.
In the opener at New Chandigarh, Australia comfortably chased down India’s total of 281 for 7. The visitors reached 282 for 2 within 44.1 overs, sealing an emphatic eight-wicket victory with nearly six overs to spare. Phoebe Litchfield’s composed performance earned her Player of the Match honors.(espn.com)
The story here: a dominant chase marked by calm execution, with Australia showcasing both planning and execution under pressure.
India bounced back in emphatic fashion at Mullanpur. Smriti Mandhana’s blistering 117 off 91 balls laid the foundation for a dominant 292-run total. Despite Australia’s best efforts, including mixed hitting and some early breakthroughs, they faltered, bundled out for 190—giving India an overwhelming 102-run victory. Mandhana’s brilliance earned her Player of the Match.(sports.ndtv.com)
This match swung on Mandhana’s back—her aggressive intent combined with execution created a match-defining moment.
At Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, Australia amassed 412, led by Beth Mooney, who compiled a rapid century and a towering knock that shattered expectations. India put up a spirited chase, ending on 369. But Australia held firm and won by 43 runs, capturing the series 2–1. Mooney was rightly named Player of the Match, while Mandhana claimed Player of the Series.(espn.com)
In a high-scoring duel, Australia’s explosive top order found a higher gear when it mattered most.
Weeks after their bilateral series, Australia again stunned India during the Women’s World Cup group stage in Visakhapatnam. Alyssa Healy’s blistering 142 off 107 balls powered a historic three-wicket win while chasing 331—a world record for highest-ever successful run chase in women’s ODIs.(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
This chase wasn’t just a win; it was a milestone, setting a new barbook in women’s cricket records.
India then delivered their own moment of magic in the World Cup semi-finals. Jemimah Rodrigues (127) and captain Harmanpreet Kaur (89) led India in chasing down Australia’s hefty 338 total, winning by five wickets and punching their ticket to the final.(theguardian.com)
A seismic shift: India proving their resilience under pressure—and asserting themselves on the global stage.
Between Mandhana’s controlled aggression and Mooney’s pyrotechnics, both sides wielded their batters as weapons. Australia leaned into big chases; India countered with disciplined, innings-building approaches.
Both teams seemed driven by momentum. Whether it was Australia’s confidence from the opening chase or India’s resolve after the second match, pressure played into simple yet precise tactics—batting clean, minimizing fielding errors, and maintaining composure under duress.
“When both sides bring their top batteric form, these matches go from being contests to cinematic duels. Mandhana and Mooney mirrored each other—one builds, one unleashes—but significance lies in how they shape team belief.”
This reflects the dual narrative: strategic patience versus explosive winning intent.
Across the series, Australia and India traded victories, styles, and momentum. Australia won the bilateral series thanks to their unbeaten opening and closing performances, while India’s resolve in the second ODI and later in the World Cup semi-final shows this rivalry is far from settled.
Given how close the contest was, gearing up for future duels—whether in T20 leagues, global tournaments, or bilateral series—promises more high-stakes drama, evolving tactics, and unforgettable performances.
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